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Thread ID: 11064 | Posts: 17 | Started: 2003-11-13
2003-11-13 20:01 | User Profile
So says the Deli
[url]http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35566[/url]
Wonder what the history-altering announcement will be? "Jews excercise far too much power over our lives and culture," Moore boomed from a loudspeaker. "It's time to take away their attorney licenses."
2003-11-13 20:24 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Hugh Lincoln]So says the Deli
[url]http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35566[/url]
Wonder what the history-altering announcement will be? "Jews excercise far too much power over our lives and culture," Moore boomed from a loudspeaker. "It's time to take away their attorney licenses."[/QUOTE]
It was just on the radio news, with some kike named cohen who was behind it announcing how great it is, etc you can just see him rubbing his greasy palms together and grinning.
2003-11-13 20:28 | User Profile
Interesting - Cohen not mentioned in the WNDeli article, on the radio they sure made sure the name Cohen was audible.
It'z coming!
2003-11-13 20:52 | User Profile
[quote=WorldNetDeli]"This court hereby orders that Roy S. Moore be removed from his position as chief justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama," said Presiding Judge William Thompson. "The chief justice showed no signs of contrition for his actions."
Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor, who prosecuted the case, argued the judge should be removed because he "intentionally and publicly engaged in misconduct, and because he remains unrepentant for his behavior.
After reading the article at the Deli, it's very, very clear that the case was about making an example of this guy, lest anyone think it's ok to defy an order from the Federal bench. I got the feeling that Moore could have stayed if he had issued a slobbering apology for his actions and promised massa that he, "sho' nuff wouldn't nevah do nuttin' like dat agin'."
To his everlasting credit, he told them to stick it, so down he went.
I also got the feeling that he could have sodomized goats when court was in session, and that would've been just peachy, so long as he hewed to the will of the Federal Goobermint on all the important issues.
Chief Justice Moore not only willfully and publicly defied the orders of a United States district court, but upon direct questioning by the court, he also gave the court no assurances that he would follow that order or any similar order in the future."
And there it is...
"The action taken today by the Court of the Judiciary has reduced the constitutional oath of office to a frivolous and meaningless ceremonial exercise that now has no value," said the group's president, John Giles.
Well put.
Assistant Attorney General John Gibbs said in his closing statement Moore's refusal to obey a court order "undercuts the entire workings of the judicial system."
This is exactly what they're terrified of. If a guy like Moore gets away with his defiance, it might start giving the peons ideas, and we cannot have that!
[quote=Hugh Lincoln]Wonder what the history-altering announcement will be? "Jews excercise far too much power over our lives and culture," Moore boomed from a loudspeaker. "It's time to take away their attorney licenses."
Wouldn't that be great?
2003-11-13 21:09 | User Profile
I think this is CBS Radio News I heard about it on, and they sure made it clear a Cohen was behind it. I like the outcome of this, it wakes up and angers more of us Whites.
2003-11-13 21:22 | User Profile
In his opening statements yesterday, Pryor said the court should remove Moore from office because of his "utterly unrepentant behavior."
Now, that is twisted. Why should a man be repentant for taking a stand and doing what he thinks is right?
How is it that judges can make the most corrupt of rulings without so much as a reprimand but this judge gets fired for putting up a slightly religious decoration.
Obviously, there is intent to intimidate others from religious speech.
2003-11-13 21:27 | User Profile
In today's 'Kwa, only a ni**er can get a holiday named after him for disobeying an unjust law. The rest of us walk Shmuel's plank.
Free advice for Roy Moore.
1] Take down the Commandments
2] Find out what a "menorah" is, and hang one on the front door of the courthouse.
Important Note: you've [I]already[/I] angered the Jews, so it's best to skip any Ramadan displays altogether. [I]Two [/I] menorahs might be overkill, though. Since Americans are not scheduled to begin legally bulldozing mosques till 2008, how about a nice statue of Buddha in the foyer instead?
2003-11-13 21:29 | User Profile
LET IT BE CLEAR TO NEWBIES AND LURKERS THAT A JEWISH LAWYER FILED THE ETHICS COMPLAINT THAT SACKED JUDGE MOORE.
2003-11-14 02:02 | User Profile
[url]http://www.adl.org/PresRele/RelChStSep_90/4403_90.htm[/url] [QUOTE] ADL Welcomes Removal of Alabama Chief Justice
Atlanta, GA, November 13, 2003 ... The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today welcomed the decision by the Alabama Court of the Judiciary to remove Roy Moore from his position as Alabama's Chief Justice. The Court ruled unanimously that Justice Moore should be removed because of his outright defiance of a federal court order directing him to remove a huge granite monument of the Ten Commandments from the rotunda of the state judicial building.
Reacting to today's action, Deborah Lauter, ADL Southeast Regional Director, issued the following statement: By displaying the Ten Commandments in the courthouse, Justice Roy Moore initially displayed a fundamental misunderstanding of the First Amendment, which prohibits government endorsement of religion. He then compounded the offense by openly refusing a court order directing him to remove the monument.
For his outright defiance of the law, he is no hero; rather he is an embarrassment to his state and to our country. Today's action against Roy Moore constitutes a ringing reaffirmation that the rule of law will prevail, and that anyone who defies the law, including the Chief Justice of a state, will face the consequences. We commend Alabama Attorney General William Pryor for the successful prosecution of this matter.
ADL participated as amicus curiae in successful litigation challenging the constitutionality of Justice Moore's Ten Commandments display. [/QUOTE]
[I]....anyone who defies the law, including the Chief Justice of a state, will face the consequences.....[/I]
....unless they're Jim Crow, Nuremburg or apartheid laws, in which case [I]compliance[/I] with the rule of law guarantees bombs dropping from the sky on your hospitals, Negro armies of occupation gonzo-fu**ing your daughter, pornoganda on every television station, and photo-ops of "female warriors" (who otherwise can't work a pricing gun at Piggly Wiggly's...or they wouldn't [B]be [/B] "female warriors" in the first place) standing on the corpses of your countrymen and offering the boobs back home a thumbs-up.
In other words, Operation Eternal Niceness, complete with four-eyed Hebraic cheering section.
2003-11-14 11:36 | User Profile
[QUOTE=il ragno]For his outright defiance of the law, he is no hero; rather he is an embarrassment to his state and to our country.[/QUOTE]
:furious: :censored: These gleeful anti-Christ jews are just rubbing our faces in it. What 'cha gonna do about it, whitey?
Paging 'solid social conservative', Republican and Judeo-Christian John Ashcroft....now what was it he was saying about the ADL?
2003-11-14 14:28 | User Profile
Some 2000 years ago there was a man named Saul who was persecuting Christians until his miraculous conversion on the road to Damascus.
Nowdays we have "Christians" converted to the antichrist's helpers while on the road to Washington. :evil:
2003-11-14 14:33 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Hugh Lincoln]So says the Deli
[url]http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35566[/url]
Wonder what the history-altering announcement will be? "Jews excercise far too much power over our lives and culture," Moore boomed from a loudspeaker. "It's time to take away their attorney licenses."[/QUOTE]
I was in Montgomery yesterday, and listened to local radio about the decision. At least some of the locals get what is happening, and there is little respect for Pryor. He's not the sweetheart that the media has tried to create, at least in the minds of many locals. Several people that sounded well-informed commented on Pryor as being far more of a political animal than Moore (who, to be sure, had campaigned on his Ten Commandments stance relating to an earlier, still-undecided case brought against him while still in the lower court). Now that Pryor has fulfilled the agenda of the Ashcroft/ADL partnership, he'll be rewarded with a 40hour "debate"/publicity stunt aimed at getting him into his federal office. Just a coincidence that it happens at the same time as Moore's hearing, certainly.
Then, on the way out of town, I get to hear the Christian Zionists best buddy Michael Medved ridicule Moore- most of what he was saying was just like the above: "Whatcha gonna do now, Moore?" A couple of callers pointedly asked Medved what laws Moore had broken, and asked if he was familiar with the Alabama state constitution. All Medved would do in response was to read off the "ethics" violations Moore had supposedly piled up. He refused to address the issue of whether the Feds had any constitutional authority to meddle in Alabama affairs, instead saying our entire system of law would collapse if Moore was allowed to pursue his personal agenda (which he had plainly announced as his intent while campaigning and being elected to office). He didn't comment on the Montgomery-based SPLC suit aimed at having Moore disbarred.
With friends like Medved...
2003-11-14 18:23 | User Profile
Gentlemen, we must consider this tawdry episode from a different point of view. Yes, a Christian judge was humiliated at the behest of the jew. Yes, a Christian judge with a broad base of popular support was summarily dismissed, defrocked as it were, and organized jewry is delighted.
But Moore was removed by unanimous decision of a nine-member Alabama court - and not by the ZOG he was defying. This Alabama court and their proceedings are entirely within the constitutional confines of the State of Alabama, I presume.
Moore's state government colleagues did this to him. His own kith and kin did this to him. Unanimously.
There is very little left to blame on the jews when we have come to this pass.
Think about it.
2003-11-14 18:38 | User Profile
[QUOTE=jack_boot]Gentlemen, we must consider this tawdry episode from a different point of view. Yes, a Christian judge was humiliated at the behest of the jew. Yes, a Christian judge with a broad base of popular support was summarily dismissed, defrocked as it were, and organized jewry is delighted.
But Moore was removed by unanimous decision of a nine-member Alabama court - and not by the ZOG he was defying. This Alabama court and their proceedings are entirely within the constitutional confines of the State of Alabama, I presume.
Moore's state government colleagues did this to him. His own kith and kin did this to him. Unanimously.
There is very little left to blame on the jews when we have come to this pass.
Think about it.[/QUOTE]
Pryor is not an instrument of the Federal government? What makes you think that? Just because the governmedia saw fit to play down his vested interests doesn't release him from being seen as an intrument of Big Government. And the nine members of the panel were bending to the will of the Federal government as well. They're not seeing this as an issue to be handled within the state family- they're demonstrating their submission to the leviathan.
Not to let kith and kin off the hook, but this is totally about submission to the Federal idol, as well as the eternal question Is It Good For...?(tm).
I wouldn't call the lawyer bringing the suit against Moore kith and kin, nor the ADL which has driven the entire process, nor the SPLC, which is now trying to take Moore's license. I'm not a big fan of Moore personally- I think he seized this issue for political gain and possibly for personal gain, although I think this is an issue that needs to be confronted. If Moore gains politically from this event, so what?
2003-11-14 20:39 | User Profile
JudeoZionChristers: "Here are the keys to America."
Jews: "Well, ok. But only if you promise never to mention that you gave us the keys, and, never to mention our true, horrible nature."
JudeoZionChristers: "Duhhhh, otay." [sp].
:censored:
2003-11-14 20:52 | User Profile
[QUOTE=jack_boot]Moore's state government colleagues did this to him. His own kith and kin did this to him. Unanimously.
There is very little left to blame on the jews when we have come to this pass.[/QUOTE]
I hear what you're saying. White people need an intervention.
Weis, your points are well-taken. Alabama's long since given up taking on the fedgov.
2003-11-15 14:14 | User Profile
While driving through the frozen wilds of upstate New York last night, the car radio scanned in to a broadcast of Focus On The Family. They were at that moment conducting a telephone interview with none other than Judge Roy Moore.
Judge Moore pointed out that prosecutor William Pryor had been vetted as a Christian by Governor Riley before his appointment as Attorney General; that is to say, Pryor assured the governor that he, too, believed that secular law is and must be morally grounded in generally Christian principles and a belief in the Christian God. This appointment occured during the time that Judge Moore was embroiled in his first controversy regarding the posting of the 10 Commandments in his lower court.
Pryor's 20 pieces of silver will be remanded in the form of federal robes, the approval of his nomination by Bush to a federal bench being virtually assured by the act of throwing a Christian to the hyenas with his own hands.
His nomination would never have been approved without passing through this crucible.
Such men do we have passing judgement upon us.